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iN PHOTOS: Don't be offended: Kamloops' wildlife park shares tongue-out photos

Cheeky elk at BC Wildlife Park.
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The BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops posted some adorably comical photos of a variety of different park animals sticking out their tongues as part of a weekly social media feature.

Critters are seen hamming in it up on camera including a bison, a porcupine, a bighorn sheep, a raccoon, a pig, a deer, an elk and even a frog with a really long tongue.

In the post the public were asked which animal photo is their favourite, and the most popular answer was none because “they're all so cute, it's too hard to choose.”

The wildlife park is home to roughly 200 animals and 65 different species native to the province. The park is a 106-acre zoo that takes in, cares for and rehabilitates animals that have been rescued or were orphaned and are unable to survive in the wild.

Go here for more information on the BC Wildlife Park.

Pig with tongue out at BC Wildlife Park.
Pig with tongue out at BC Wildlife Park.
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Bison at BC Wildlife Park.
Bison at BC Wildlife Park.
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Porcupine eating snacks at wildlife park in Kamloops.
Porcupine eating snacks at wildlife park in Kamloops.
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This raccoon at the wildlife park in Kamloops has his tongue hanging out.
This raccoon at the wildlife park in Kamloops has his tongue hanging out.
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This deer is sticking its tongue out at BC Wildlife Park.
This deer is sticking its tongue out at BC Wildlife Park.
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This frog is sticking out a very long tongue at BC Wildlife Park.
This frog is sticking out a very long tongue at BC Wildlife Park.
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A very close up photo of a bighorn sheep at the BC Wildlife Park.
A very close up photo of a bighorn sheep at the BC Wildlife Park.
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